The jury has previously heard the former couple are accused of shaking and drowning their son.

The trial has also heard Ah’Kiell had several broken ribs, scratches around his bottom and suffered an unsurvivable brain injury before death which was caused by not enough oxygen reaching his brain.

After paramedics attended the couple’s house, they went to hospital to be with Ah’Kiell- with Walker travelling in the ambulance and Henry making the short trip on foot.

She told the court she did manage to see him briefly.

“I was holding his hand and stroking his head,” she said.

The jury learned Henry and Walker were in the relatives’ room when two police officers asked them to go outside.

Tributes left in Archdeacon Street at the time of baby Ah'Kiell Walker's death

Henry revealed how they said they were under arrest for attempted murder of their son.

“I can’t remember how I felt but it wasn’t nice,” she said.

Defence barrister Richard Jory QC asked the young parent why there were inconsistencies in her statements, such as when she told them Walker had never been violent to her when he broke her jaw in several places following an argument in February 2015.

“At first when I was being questioned I was really saying anything as I wanted to get out and be with my son in hospital,” she said.

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On the morning when Ah'Kiell fell ill, Henry said she believed Walker gave him a bottle at 5.30am.

She told the court she bathed her son the previous morning and a normal day followed.